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Assembling a wing from parts?

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Greg Mueller

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Joined
Jul 23, 2007
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112
Location
Rainy WA State
Carlson Aircraft
http://www.carlsonaircraft.com/
Offers some wing ribs
http://www.carlsonaircraft.com/rib.html
and spars
http://www.carlsonaircraft.com/spar.html
of aluminum, that are essentially done and ready to attach to each other. (at least it appears so) This seems like a very fast way to build a wing.

Where could I look/inquire about the engineering of a wing? (Cross braces, strut attach location etc.)

Maybe buy a set of plans and substitute these components? But that seems a little risky.
 
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